Seventeen years ago, Cambridge’s John Bradley, PhD and Yale’s Jordan Pober MD, PhD developed a scientific exchange to enhance collaboration in Immunobiology. The scientific meeting has resulted in numerous collaborations between Yale and Cambridge, while providing an environment that enhances social and intellectual interaction. Based on this concept, the transplant programs at Yale and Cambridge have established an international course on Organ Transplantation, emphasizing cutting edge information in clinical and translational transplantation science. A program of this caliber and format is popular internationally, but limited. We are pleased to be the only facility hosting such an event within this region. It would be our pleasure to have you join us for the 3rd Annual Yale-Cambridge Transplantation Symposium to be held at the prestigious Yale Club in New York City this fall.

Objectives

Be aware of organ allocation strategies including the expansion of criteria for deceased donor donation

Apply state of the art techniques to improve rates of adverse outcomes

Review the legal ramifications of living organ donation

Registration

Payment by Check:

Please include conference name in Memo. Checks should be written out to "Yale University" and sent to the below address:

Center for Continuing Medical Education

Yale School of Medicine

333 Cedar Street

P.O. Box 208052

New Haven, CT 06520-8052

Accreditation

Accreditation Statement

The Yale School of
Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing
Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for
physicians.

Designation Statement

The Yale School of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 13.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits(TM). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Disclosure Policy

It
is the policy of Yale School of Medicine, Continuing Medical Education,
to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in
all its educational programs. All faculty participating as speakers in
these programs are required to disclose any relevant financial
relationship(s) they (or spouse or partner) have with a commercial
interest that benefits the individual in any financial amount that has
occurred within the past 12 months; and the opportunity to affect the
content of CME about the products or services of the commercial
interests. The Center for Continuing Medical Education will ensure that
any conflicts of interest are resolved before the educational activity
occurs.

This symposium is being held at The Yale Club of NYC on both Friday and Saturday. Below, please find more information on this venue and hotels in close proximity. The Yale Club of New York City: 50 Vanderbilt Ave, New York, NY

Phone: (212) 716-2100. The Club is located at 50 Vanderbilt Avenue on the corner of 44th Street, across from the western entrance to Grand Central Terminal. Steps from Grand Central Terminal, The Yale Club of New York City was designed in 1915 by James Gamble Rogers, architect of Yale’s Sterling Memorial Library as well as the Harkness Quad and Tower. With over $10 million in recent capital improvements, the 22-story neoclassical clubhouse combines traditional elegance with contemporary amenities. If you wish to reserve a guest room at The Yale Club of NYC, please visit their website www.yaleclubnyc.org.

Hotels in close proximity to official venues:

Holiday Inn Express New York City Fifth Avenue (W. 45th St.)

Grand Hyatt New York (E. 42nd St.)

Library Hotel (Madison Ave.)

The Gotham Hotel (E. 46th St.)

The Mansfield Hotel (W. 44th St.)

The Roosevelt Hotel (45 E 45th St) *Hotel program hosted selected lectures at for the inaugural symposium. Very close in proximity to the Yale Club. Telephone: (212) 661-9600